Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Up All Night—24/12/2010
An investigation after two parcel bombs explode in Rome, and Skype's 30 hour black out.
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05:00
Morning Reports—24/12/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—24/12/2010
Some retailers to open until 10pm for a last minute rush for shoppers.
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Morning
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06:00
5 Live Breakfast—24/12/2010
A woman's killed in a dog attack; and should sugar-junkies get free dentistry?
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09:00
5 Live Breakfast—Your Call, What's the key to a perfect Christmas?
Rachel Burden asks if church, being with kids or just a good walk makes the day perfect.
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10:00
Victoria Derbyshire—24/12/2010
Victoria catches up with some of her best guests of the year.
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Afternoon
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12:00
5 live on the Road 2010
Victoria Derbyshire and Colin Murray look back on the best of 5 live's shows around the UK
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14:00
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review—Christmas Special
A special show, with a festive quiz featuring Jason Isaacs, Joanna Scanlan and Mark Lawson
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16:00
5 Live Drive—24/12/2010
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Chris Warburton and Justine Greene.
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Evening
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18:00
It Takes Two - How the Coalition Was Born
Peter Allen looks back at the election with David Blunkett, David Davies and Ming Campbell
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19:00
5 Live Sport—Kicking Off with Colin Murray, 24/12/2010
Colin Murray looks ahead to a full programme of Boxing Day fixtures in the Premier League.
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20:00
5 Live Sport—Review of the Year, 2010
From the World Cup to the F1 title race and cricket controversy, 2010's sporting moments.
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22:00
Stephen Nolan—24/12/2010
Ranvir Singh sits in for Stephen Nolan with feisty topical phone-in debate.
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Late
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01:00
Up All Night—Highlights of 2010
A look back at the past twelve months on Up All NIght with Rhod Sharp and Dotun Adebayo.
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03:00
5 live on the Road 2010
Victoria Derbyshire and Colin Murray look back on the best of 5 live's shows around the UK (R)
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05:00
5 Live Formula 1—2010, 2010 Review of The Year
David Croft looks back at an unpredictable F1 season and the closest championship in years
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